Talk:Jerome Hines
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Well, I interviewed him in 1999 for 2 hours and he told me the Heinz Ketchup story himself, but since I have no way of proving that, I guess we will have to go with the Anti-German sentiment. He said he was born out of wedlock and thus the name change was forced to protect the Heinz family. (posted by 67.85.217.130, originally unsigned)
Plus, I don't really think there was much Anti-German sentiment during WWII. Anti-Nazi, yes, but not Anti-German. That was so WWI. Thats when things were called Liberty Cabbage. But no one will read this anyway. (posted by 67.85.217.130, originally unsigned)
- I see your point, but I'm wary of putting any unpublished, undocumented information into an encylopedia article, especially when it contradicts other published reports. If you have a documented source that trumps the newspaper article, please post it and we can make some changes. --BaronLarf 16:46, Mar 7, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Residency
He may have lived in Scotch Plains but he also lived in South Orange. Orel Puppington 05:51, 8 January 2007 (UTC)